+ -et (accusative suffix) + vet (“to throw, cast”) IPA(key): [ˈkɛrɛstɛtvɛt] keresztet vet (idiomatic) to cross oneself (to make the sign of the cross)...
oneself (third-person singular simple present crosses oneself, present participle crossing oneself, simple past and past participle crossed oneself)...
(present vet med sig, preterite visste med sig, supine vetat med sig, imperative vet med sig) to know (something (disadvantageous) about oneself) Han vet med...
first/second/third-person singular present indicative imperative second-person (gij) singular past indicative of vrijen Evert, veert, verte, veter, vrete...
a new reflexive or passive intransitive verb. vet (“to throw”) + -ődik → vetődik (“to throw oneself”) (verb-forming suffix) Variants: -ódik is added...
be puffed up; give oneself airs раздува́ть но́здри ― razduvátʹ nózdri ― to dilate one's nostrils ве́тер раздува́л паруса́ ― véter razduvál parusá ― the...
movement of air the force developed by the movement of air ability to exert oneself without feeling short of breath flatus (music) the woodwind section of...
From vet (“to throw, cast”) + -kőzik (frequentative-reflexive suffix). IPA(key): [ˈvɛtkøːzik] Hyphenation: vet‧kő‧zik Rhymes: -øːzik vetkőzik (intransitive...
געריבן (geribn)) to rub to grate (vulgar) to have sex with (vulgar, reflexive) to masturbate, rub oneself off Conjugation of רײַבן צערײַבן (tseraybn)...
(zingen). אונטערזינגען • (unterzingen) (past participle אונטערגעזונגען (untergezungen)) sing softly (usually to oneself) Conjugation of אונטערזינגען...